THE DAILY, EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 26, 1900. ABSOLUTE |F220m03, 1200 SBA: . ‘ATT lar Candidates SECURITY. IN P. E. ISLAND | oe crema me wt Cenuine ast Queens, - Alexander ae 5 West Quesn’s, - W. 4. Stewart | eat packoge sodtk ie 179 assis ea tk Carter’s Little Liver Pills. ' Rast Prince A A Lefurgey | druggiste. They ara well worth tbat if 5 ’ . 4 ust Bear Signature of, ‘they ovly belp you a ‘little bit. The West Prince, ’ fGeew¥ed y 4 Edward Hackett Cbhxence i- worth taking at the price. Kinfg + «Ce See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. WHAT PEOPLE BAY. Iz Not What Makes a Remedy Vaolaab'e, Testim on'ale are good things and we are always glad to get them, Lut they don’ wake our remedy any be ter. Siuart’s Dyspep-ia Tabl-ts are good be- cau-e they do g0901— because they ch e Testimc aials simply prove that the tab lets have helped other people, but it’s youreelf you are most interested 14, and whe her th y will cure you is the q iestion. It ie very easy to find Out—try them. A sO We put iton that basie because you Austin C. Macdonald dou’ know about tbe tablets. If you new as much about them as we do you ——— would have complee cunSderce; this voaray | adverusiog would be unnece-sary. We POINTS IN THE ISSUE. | have seen them cure the worst cases of : stomach trouble. Cases of long standiog Mutual Preferential Trade | and obstivacy, within the’British Empire. and even high priced doctors had failed to cases that othr medicines | sublue. i i Fi Here are come testimonials. Rebuke of 2Politicians who! care to read them we > > . is them. broke their pledges to the peo Pt: 3, Bila desi ple — increasing expenditures | writes: For six years J have been trovbl- and debt when they promised , e4 with dyepepsia, Lasi fall I bi came very much a'armed at some #ymptoms of heert Are You an Unfortunate One ? if you have thousands of FOR DIZZINESS». FOR BILIOUSNESS. . | Who has no: bought your own or your boy’s clothing f s the champi e them. ght yo r your boy’s clothing from us the champion FOR TORPID LIVER. to reduc trouble and ae to believe thire was @ clothiers. If you are, we are very sorry for you, and if you will come to us now FOR CONSTIPATION. . -. | eympathetic relation btween the two we will Co our utmost to repair the dam ge we know your purse has sastained in FOR SALLOW SKIA. Honest Government for, Unil- | diseases, or rather, that the etomach niet bene FOR THE COMPLEXION ed Canada trouble wae the cauee of the beart disturb. You will wonder at the unrestricted choice we give you in the matter of ance. 1 hit upon Stuarw’s Dyepepeia Tablets for aremedy aud invested a dol. _ lar and a balf for three boxes which last: ed me three months and [ can eat any kind of food I want and have a good vig- }orcns appetita, Al honghIam seventy. seven years old, I now feel perfectly well! aod without being r quested by azyone I meke thie statemeot asa complimect io Le v.riue of Stuar.’s Dytpepsia Table's Mrs. Lydia Bartram, « f Asayris,Mich , writes: I have evff-rei from stomach trouble for ten years and five different doctora gave me o:ly temporary relief. A Mr. E. R. Pe ge advised me to try Stuart’s Tablets and four bexes did me more permatent b nefli than all the doctors’ medicives that I have ever taken. We bonestly bel:eve that Siuari’s Dys- pepsia Tableis the best medicine ever made for the cure of stomach troubl-s. Don’t mistake our meaaing. We don’t claim them to cure anything but dys- pepeia and st.mach ditordere. Just the one thing is what they are made for, bu: that ove thing is the cau-e—the starting point of uearly all the si:kness io the world. clothing, suits, overcoats, or ulsters for you and the boys. Evzry garment we offer is perfec: in cut, fit and in finish, and better trimmed and more reliable goods were never put on sale at any price. We can meet any size required—the regular build, the tall, the slim, the stout. the short, are to us as an Open book, and we will come so near the fine tailor made perfection fhat an expert would be puzzled to tell the differemce between our $12 garment—be it overcoat or suit—and the $18 tailor made of the same class, Down with Tarte and Tarte- ism. CURE $!CK HEADACHE. at St et err rrr orc cet WE WANT HOUSEKEEER ome in and look over ou rroceries. Our stock is fin and fresh and guaranteed to be “The record of our party while it has been in power un- der its present leaders is one lung, shameful story of promises unfulfilled and broken; of reck- less extravaganee ; of jobbery and corruption; and of utterly dis- graceful betrayal of every prin- ciple for which as a party we stood. For the purpose of securing themselves in office the men who have been entrusted with positions of leadership have brought disgrace upon our party and dishonour upon the name of Liberalism.”——-H. H. Cook. Sete See eee eee Suits for Boys, 75¢ to $8.00 Suits for Men, $2.75 to $18.00 ' Ulstess for Boys, $2.00 to $8.00 Ulsters for Men, $3.75 to $12.00 Overcoats for Men, $5 to $18 satisfactory. We keep every- It’s strange thit nobody else sel's clothing to fit all shapes and sizes of boy is and man. Well, we're w.lling to do it all. PROWSE BROTHERS thing in our line that necessary For Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you to see them when you are look. U-e Stuart’s Tablets regular'v. Keep THE ADVERTISERS OF FACTS. ing at the goods. Theircheap | *~ ~ == ge ee ‘oe game right, and you cao never . ness will surprise you. A CRITIC CRITICISED, — Driscoll & Hornsby a ae fir,—In The Daily Patriot of the | Again the people of Barnecliffe have : A QUFEN STREET. 18ih inst., is wkat purports to be 8 Cri- | ticiem of your very fair and modest por- been ca!l+d on to mcurn the !uss of one of our oldie: residents, Mr, Donald Young, trait of the Opposition member for East who passed to bis eternal rest ou the 19. Queen’e, and that from one who de ‘ inst. Mr, Young was taken 1]! last epricg; ecribes himeelf a8 almost a daily ' gicce then be bas teen gradual.y deciin~ “meeter” of this honcred member for the ivg in bealih until finally oo Friday Jast last twenty-five years. No one whois the aogel of death came and granted the acquainted wth the member for Eset evfferer sweet release. The deceased was Qaeen’s can doubt that the eiate- j ever a gener.us, kindshrarted map, wio ment is an ‘almost untrue one’ The \ ? , Dancing AND Physical Culture Biss H. C. Macdonald will re-open her clar:es in dancing and Physical (ulture the 4th October. Those forming privaie classes Ss “mong friends shculd apply at once, in order thave choice of time for class. Miss Mac- Donald will be at home to intending pnpils at her room on Kent Street from 10a.m to p-. m., and from3to5p.m. dy 246. HORSES ON FREIGHT. TO WEST INDIES. The “B. ©. Borden” 385 tens will icad early in Ncvernber for Parbadoes and De merara—and wil] carry horses cn deck— applications fcr space should be made early. This vessel is excellently well adopted for safe and comfortable carry ing. CARVELL BROS, Ch’tcwn, Oct. 13, 1900 1w eod. ree eee The Best Sewing Machine. To-day—is the « New Raymond.” We guarantee everyone we sell—ask your neighbor about it—she will tell you how good it is—or come down to our show rooms and see it work—TIf you want a Sewing Machine—and want ove ‘hat wil! give first-class satisfaction—buy a a , 2 Opposition member for East Q teen’s is \a well-bred gentleman whoee ability is | too well known, and whore kindly emile’ has often brought sanshine to many a troubled beart among the old and young of his acquaintance, all of whom love | and respect him as a thoroughly cul» | tured’aod refined gentleman whoee politic al olituary would cause the [greatest of pain net Only to those who are ima mediately counected with him but to the brightest intellects in Canadian politics, His being spoken of favorably in case of a change of Government deligh:s all who are capable of estimating the meriig of his noble qualities, but it a.moset killed the peeudo Caledonia Coneervative. Now, Mr Editor. great consternation must te in the Liberal camp when some of their leaders sign themselves Conservatives. 1 bie false Conservative’s letter indicate- a deplorable lack of education. Th+ writer is a perfect stranger to the commo: ususgeof be most simple Engli-h werds Tbe primary elements of the Englisi language are foreign to him. The rules ofeyntex heve been completely neglected in the formation of his education, Th: idiom of the Eoglish language is tov fai above his miseriy intellec’. No doubt he carries abit of a wee-wee sou! in a large body, a perfect mirfi: in a political cam a'gn. Heoce we, the Liberals and Conser. tives in Caledonia, disown him and feei quite ashamed of his firat literary contri- bution, ard strongly urge him to stick t& what nature has fied bim for, and not &pyear again in ihe press of our Province posing as an exhorter of the intelliger: electors of East Queen's Truly this peendo Consersative will ge: his deserts on the 7& November uexi from toth H bernians a-d Caledonian: which is‘*the burial of an ass.’ A Nelcusor or CaLeponia, Caledonia, Oct, 23, 1900. MARRIED. At Miecouche, on the 10 hb inat., by Res | everyone, avd whe will long be remem- | Mcuat Albion; Mrs Day-d Reos:, of East always Lad @ pleasant, hearty greeting for bered by b 8 large circ'e of friends and ac~ quain'ances. He leaves a widow and three daugbt re; Mis R bert Jenkins, ot Milton, Mase., and Mrs Heury Bellert, of Norwich, Conn. Four eons also mourn the loss ofa kind and lovirg ather, Henry, Robert, Ricba d and Jubr, the two latte been at present iu New York, The interment at the Eoglish Church cemetery took place on Suuday, the pall- bearers being Meeers, Roderick MeKin- con, David Irving, Jonn Morrissey, Wns. L. Irving, Juho Doyle and Gilbert Court, The service wes conducted by Mr. Walter Cotton, B A, who preached an tlequenmt eermou from Mark vi’; 32-35. The eervie in the church over, and they carry s]] that was mcrial ot otr desr old friend out 'o the beautiful little cemetery, and there, in @ quiet, eecluded nook near loved ores who bad” passed ov before, and with the rai gently fall- ing |.k a blessing from heaven, they lay the weary eoidie: down to rect, for now the cares and troubles of life are over ard the victory won, L. Between the eges cf fifteen end forty- five, tbe time when wermankocd begins and motherhood ende, it is estimated that the aggregate term of w «man’s suf tering is ten yeare. Tsu years out of thirty! One third cf the beat part ofa voman’s life sscrifised, Tbick of the enormous loss cf time But time ia no: sl that is lost. Thoss sears of evffering ‘teal the bloom frim the cheeks, the rightnese from the eyes, the fairness rom the form. They write their reco-d in many @ Creare and wriikle. Whata oon then to @ womin is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preecription. [. promotes }er- ect regularity, dries uy debiliiati~g ‘rains, heals ulceration, cures female weakness, and establishes the delicate *cmanly organs in v'gorous ard prr- marent healib. No o-ber medicine can o for woman what is done by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip‘ios, atiteakanaeaeaeamaaeatantantattaneateas « Hillsborough yee Bolla Th New Bridge iscom- ing and‘sy are the dry streets and roads. Then you will? need some- thing nize in footwear. We lave a fine Selection selling Very J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot Shoe Store. | PICKLING VINEGARS, X X X Malt-—4&c per gal. Best English Malt-——72c per yal. French White Wine—60c fer gal X X X White Wine—48c yer gal C.der Viregar—40c per gal. SHERBROOKE, P.Q &. ©. NUTTER, Prop Ale end rorter oft ‘ove Brewery are esi} superior to the goode pt duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, wd ® ‘rder to give everyont s narce to sample them, * SMF eg t quote the following SEB Ow prices for cash. Me Per bhd.... m Per half do......-++« Him Per } do....... Per doz quorte,,..0» 1 Per doz pipté......++0 & Delivered m any part @ ihe city, steamers or tralat A MACDONALD. eod Sale Ageat for P. ' SUNSYSIDE DENTSPR Office in New Prowse Block first door to the right # stairs. Telephone connection. Special low prices for large quantities, Also ali kinds uf Whole and Grourd Spices, Tumeric, ete, for pickling purposes at lowest prices Beer & Coff eeoeve We ARE AUTHORIZED veyyVyYVYVVyVyVVy eee NOV FFF UE TTF TTT VV FTF FETC TY VV T VT UTY veeee Gl 65° f asus * a, fe Ty refrnd the money when Remick’s Kezema Cure fails to cure any case of Eczema or Pi'es, no matter of how long standing. Forsale only at Macdonald’s Drug Store. Nieut Bett Nuagees REGISTER. Free. — Dr, Pierce’s Common Sense fedical Adviser, 1008 psges, 700 i}lustra- ions, is cent fres on receipt uf sian ps to efray expenses Of mailing and custome, POLITICAL MEETINGS secd 31 one-cent ttamps for paper , overs, or 50 stamps fer cloib, to Dr. R, VY. Pierce, 663 Main Stree’, Buffslo,| Meet.nzs of the electors of East Queen’ 2 will be *held at the following times and places, owe? . A. McKinnon, Esq., the Gov- ernment Candidat:,is respectfully invited, Veraon River Bridge Hall, Oct. 31, at . m. Pst. Mary’s Road, Schoolhouse, (near Mabon s corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p. m Murray Harbor South Hall,/ Nov. 6, at ip. m Wm C Murdock,Wm Adame, of Summer § side, to Laura Campbell, of Miecouche. At Winnipeg, M J Macleod, sen of Cap Donald Macleod, Montague, to Mies Add: Hawkius, of Winnipeg. DR. AYERS Great Clearance fale of Columbia Zithers. Balance of our stock must be new, fresh goods. No shop-worm Special inducements to immed ats Free lessons. Call and see us sume ARTHUR B. WALKER imperial Host. orper Keat and Queen Streets, ity \ “New Raymond” MILLER BROS Queen Street, Connol'y’s Buildicg. te SEESFF EE vy ¥% , Atthe Presbyterian manse, Summer. side, on the 22ad inst, by Rev W A Sm't- M A,B D, Havelock Locke to Christ: Mackay, botb of Clifton, At Burlington, Lot 18, on the 17th ins: by Rev E Smi h, Caarles W Bernard, ¢ Freoch River, to Miss Mary E Macleod. of Burlington, All Big boot bargaine at the clearance sale oe ‘ext to Driscoll & Horasby, Queen street, For big bargains in boots and echoes ome to c'earance sale next to Drisco!] ! & Horneb ’*, Queen Street, sil SREY ER EYEE REE ee TAAAAAS ae